Diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy
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Diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy
For pregnancy to occur, the ovary must release the egg into the fallopian tube, where it remains for about 24 hours. There it is in contact with a sperm to be fertilized. The fertilized egg stays in the fallopian tube for 3 or 4 days before it goes to the uterus. There, it continues to grow until the birth of the baby.
But if the fertilized egg implants in your fallopian tube or somewhere else in your abdomen, you end up with what you call an ectopic pregnancy. In these cases, the pregnancy cannot continue normally and requires emergency treatment.
Diagnosis of false pregnancy
Fetal ultrasound in Tehran
Detection Molar pregnancy by ultrasound